![]() The problem is, if you’re like me, you probably have a couple of older plug-ins in your plug-in folder whose developers have discontinued support or – even worse – ceased to exist. There’s hope that those that have yet to transition to VST3 will do so in light of Steinberg’s announcement. So what does this mean if you rely on VST2 plug-ins for your workflow? I think that most popular plug-ins by major developers shouldn’t really present an issue. Within 24 months, all of Steinberg’s hosts and plug-ins will support VST3 only. Meanwhile, Cubase and the company’s other host applications continued to offer support for VST2 plug-ins, and Steinberg also continued to compile VST2 versions of some of its own plug-ins like HALion, for example. ![]() ![]() To my knowledge, Steinberg hasn’t given out VST2 licenses to new developers since at least 2018. But some developers have been slow to adopt the new platform, even though the VST2 SDK (software development kit) hasn’t been updated in a long time. Which shouldn’t come as a surprise, as VST3 has been around since 2008 – an eternity in the world of software. It’s long been known that Steinberg was moving towards supporting VST3 only. Steinberg announced yesterday that it plans to phase out support for VST2 plug-ins over the next 24 months, marking the final step in the transition to VST3. If you are running a pre Windows 7 system, download the Windows legacy version here.If you’re still using VST2 plug-ins in Cubase, Nuendo, Dorico or Wavelab, it’ll soon be time to switch to VST3 for good. For OS X 10.9 and older, you can download the legacy version here. On Mac Soundly requires OS X 10.10 Yosemite or later (including Catalina). Organize your files with Soundly's powerful Collections feature.Send files to external editors, such as Acoustica, Izotope RX, and Fission.Dock Mode for use on single monitor setup.Reads meta data from sound effect and music libraries of any size.Access the extensive library directly from within Soundly.Option for lower resolution files on slow connections.Smart and lossless compression from Soundly's servers gives you lightning fast transfers.Integrates with Dropbox, Google Drive and Amazon S3.All Soundly pro library files are at least 24bit 96khz!.Index local wav, aiff, mp3, m4a, ogg and flac files up to 384khz 32bit.Send files including handles to Pro Tools, Logic, Premiere, Nuendo, Cubase, Reaper, After Effects, Wwise, and much more.Soundly works great even without an internet connection, and Offline Cloud Bridge let's you send files from the Soundly Cloud to offline work stations. Our cloud platform uses Google's infrastructure for unparalleled redundancy, safety, and speed. Soundly is natively coded for Mac and Windows, making it super snappy. The Soundly Monitor VST3, AAX and ReWire plugins optionally serve as audio outputs from the Soundly to DAWs. ![]() Preview in real-time, and have it instantly applied to the track when you drag it out. You can even write your own meta data to wav files.Īdd custom effects like pitch, speed and reverse. Soundly supports metadata in many different formats for local libraries. Free and premium libraries are instantly available from our built-in shop. Quickly create voices to simulate airport announcements, digital assistants, background dialogue, TV commentary and navigation systems directly in Soundly.Įxpand the massive Soundly library directly from within the application. It's easy to set up, and there is no need to run a separate server. That means your entire sound library can live in the cloud, making sharing and collaborating a breeze!Ĭollaborate easily with your team using shared network databases. Use Soundly's proprietary cloud storage or connect to Dropbox, Google Drive, or Amazon S3. ![]()
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